In April, organic gardening workshops, an organic seed potato sale and a talk on climate change

Organic gardening workshops and a seed-potato sale are set for April 6 in Concord in Jefferson County, five miles west of Oconomowoc.

The nonprofit group Sustain Jefferson is organizing the workshops and a presentation on climate change and gardening April 5 in Lake Mills as well.

Workshops will be held in four sessions from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. at the Concord Community Center, W1095 Concord Center Drive, near I-94 and Highway F.

Guests can choose from Gardening for Resiliency, Building Small Hoop Houses or Prairie Reconstruction (Part 1); Backyard Biodiversity, Grow Meals Not Just Salads, or Prairie Reconstruction (Part 2); Cultivars for Climate Change, Water Conservation, or Seed Saving; and Hugelkultur, Cover Crops or Herbs.

Lunch will be available for a $5 donation, or participants may bring their own lunches.

The Potato Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 6 at the community center will sell eight varieties of organic seed potatoes. Growers will be on hand to answer questions, and a potato cookbook by Sustain Jefferson also will be sold.

The climate change talk will be 6 p.m. April 5 at Water House Foods Bistro, 132 E. Lake St., Lake Mills. Gardeners can meet and ask questions of workshop instructors and other gardeners. The event is free; food and drink will be available for purchase.